Concessions & Investments – Page 19

  • Simulation packages help run through scenarios that can push a port’s operational parameters
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    Sim meets life

    2011-02-14T10:00:00Z

    Stevie Knight investigates the need for more sophisticated simulated training

  • News

    Know your limits

    2011-01-28T10:00:00Z

    Business interruption policies often contain sub-limits, which can have an important impact on coverage. Port and terminal operators should check to see which sub-limits apply to their policies to make sure they have the cover they expect. Examples of issues that arise include:

  • Operators should check that insurance policies contain 'new for old' clauses
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    Bridging the gap

    2011-01-27T10:00:00Z

    HFW''s Costas Frangeskides discusses the important aspects of property and business interruption cover

  • "I am frustrated by the number of governments that can’t see the vital importance of investing and improving in port infrastructure," Nigel Nixon, Consultant
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    Vital priorities

    2011-01-25T10:00:00Z

    The right port facilities in the right place can be key to ensuring that a country’s raw material exports are viable in the world market, says ports consultant Nigel Nixon.

  • Santos: APMT has a major investment underway in Brazil
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    Off the shelf

    2011-01-24T10:00:00Z

    A fall in construction prices in certain parts of the world could help to drive new port investment, says Jonathan Tyler, business group director, maritime, at Royal Haskoning.

  • Investment in developing countries such as Liberia is still on the agenda of global operators
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    ‘New normal’ investing

    2011-01-21T10:00:00Z

    After a ‘bounce-back’ year in 2010, mothballed port investment projects are coming off the shelf again. Felicity Landon reports

  • APM
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    APM Terminals rings the changes

    2010-12-08T10:00:00Z

    This year the formerly independent AP Moller-Maersk Container Inland Services unit was brought under the control of APM Terminals.

  • The new 1.5m teu Zeebrugge International Port is ready for business
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    Downs and ups

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    The world’s port leaders are at last building on the dire figures of 2009. Felicity Landon reports

  • Corp
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    Unlocking market value

    2010-12-01T10:00:00Z

    MTBS offers a two-step approach for port authorities to maximise the use of private capital without losing control

  • Belfast
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    Carbon control

    2010-11-08T10:00:00Z

    Brian Gordon, of Holman Fenwick Willan, asks whether carbon funding can open the door for port emissions reduction projects

  • News

    No clear path as ports weigh the options and implications

    2010-11-05T10:00:00Z

    In New Zealand, where a shippers’ body is pushing for the creation of a hub port or two to handle 7,000 teu ships, port executives are carefully weighing the options and the cost/profit implications of playing follow-my-leader.

  • Port workers
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    Size matters

    2010-11-03T10:00:00Z

    Should ports invest in infrastructure to handle bigger ships or stay on the sidelines?

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    Taking a stake

    2010-10-06T10:00:00Z

    Trust ports can also find themselves facing very different views from potential “stakeholders”.

  • Dover has been one of the first Trust ports in the UK to look at privatisation
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    A privatisation affair

    2010-10-05T10:00:00Z

    Dover is snatching the headlines in the debate over the privatisation of trust ports – but many others could be in the “firing line” and are anxious for legal advice and support.

  • If you do the minimum, you will be doomed: Louise Gowman
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    A tougher environment

    2010-10-04T10:00:00Z

    Europe’s Environmental Impact Assessment process is set to become ‘increasingly laborious’, thanks to an EC review. Felicity Landon reports.

  • Considerable uncertainty still exists on the application of China's Anti-Monopoly Law
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    PRC anti-monopoly law and its application

    2010-09-22T10:00:00Z

    Connie Chen and Donny Low, of Holman Fenwick Willan’s Ports & Terminals Group, explain the PRC Anti-Monopoly Law and consider its potential application to port operations.

  • AUCKLAND CRANES
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    Transparent process for those in good financial health

    2010-09-16T10:06:00Z

    European interest rates are currently very competitive, since the reference Euribor index is at a historically low level, writes Alex Hughes.

  • Rodney Oliver: "interest rates better than those we can get through the instalment purchase programme”
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    Other options for paying the bill

    2010-09-15T10:02:00Z

    For the past eight years, Virginia Port Authority (VPA) has funded equipment purchases either by issuing bonds or as part of an instalment purchase programme, writes Alex Hughes.

  • Port businesses in the UK have been suffering financial hardship due to rates assessments
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    From riches to rags in the UK

    2010-08-13T10:00:00Z

    It was a change in law that prompted the UK Valuation Office’s review of all 55 large ports across England and Wales; a review that sparked massive confusion for UK ports.

  • Port Strategy: UK Chancellor George Osborne has given UK port businesses a rates reprieve. Credit: M Holland
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    Rates redemption

    2010-08-11T10:00:00Z

    HFW’s Richard Wilmot and Andrew Williams discuss options to challenge unreasonable business rates